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    City vs Rural

    06/08/2015 City vs. Rural Many people have debates on whether it’s better to live in a city or a rural environment. There are many differences, advantages and disadvantages of the two. It solely depends on the individuals work lifestyle. Cities have a much higher success rate for businesses. Here are some advantages of living in a city and some disadvantages of living in a rural environment. There is a big difference in means of transportation between city life and rural life. Cities have bus

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    Ecumenopolis- the Future of Cities

    Subject Code: APBL20045 | Subject Name: City Future | Student ID Number: 563013 | Student Name: Joel Madeira | Assignment Name or Number: Final essay | With reference to at least one work of fiction, critically discuss how science and technology feature in utopian or dystopian planning of future cities. The city of the future needs to change. With the population increasing at a rapid pace, more and more people favor to live in urbanized area. The result of the urban population explosion

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    China Urbanization and Decline of Argiculture

    Urbanization is defined as a population shift from rural areas to urban areas. Due to China’s economic boom, China is currently experiencing a rapid movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. The article, “The End of Agricultural in China” estimates that one-quarter of China’s rural population, about 200 million people, are moving to urban areas in search of work. This movement of people has resulted in urban areas having to expand to in order to accommodate the increase in population.

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    Race and My Commnity

    Race and my Community My name is ****** and I am a 33 year old white woman. I live in a very small city called *******, we are located just outside of the *** *****, ** city limits. Our city has a population of 4,660, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Although our city is only one square mile, we have many diverse groups of people that live here. While we may not be a large city by any means, we are rich in culture. Our racial break up is listed as such: 71.82% White, 6.09% African American

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    Patterns and Process of Urbanization and Labour Migration

    number at one particular spot of the earth surface. The particular spot is refered to urban centers. Urbanization simply put, is a demographical phenomenon charaterized with the movement of people from the rural settings to permanently dwell in the city (urban areas). Labour migration on the other hand, is the process through which an individual move from an administrative territorial community to another community in order to gain an employment. There are two types of labour migration namely; the

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    Trends

    country started to become more modern. The city of Cairo had the best access to water transportation and created income using an imperial tax base. In the 19th century industrialization and trade industry became the main sources of income for the Egyptians. When World War II was over roads and railways were created in and around urban areas in northern Africa and the Middle East. This lead to mass amounts of migration from rural areas to the larger cities, including Cairo. “In the larger countries

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    Landscape Urbanism

    areas are consistently becoming more and more congested. Cities are getting not only denser, but they are beginning to sprawl out and are becoming these massive areas of impenetrable hardscapes. Because of this, a need for a new urban planning strategy is necessary to help make our cities become more livable, enjoyable, and sustainable. Landscape Urbanism, an innovative planning strategy to incorporate the natural environment into the city fabric may be just the solution. Landscape urbanism is unfortunately

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    Business

    Institution Memorandum To: mayor of riverside city in the Inland empire. From: resident of riverside city Date: 1st May 2013 Ref: proposed business attraction strategies for riverside city that would appease the local chamber of commerce. It has come to our knowledge and understanding that the local government needs to do more so as to attract new business to our city. It is evident that in order to appease the chamber, the local government needs

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    Family in Rural Areas of Brgy. Mat-Y, Miag-Ao, Iloilo

    Philippines provide insights into reasons for migration and how it plays a part in a household’s strategy to escape poverty. For our second paper in Rural Sociology, we were tasked to look for two families with unmarried children working in the city. The search for two families was not easy due to the fact that it was one of the poblacion barangays of Miag-ao which meant that they have easy access to opportunities and enterprises that are prevalent in the town. The establishment of the University

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    Communications

    Save this document as: your last name_104_final. Add your name above where indicated. It is due by midnight, Monday, August 11.  Answer the following multiple-choice questions by placing the letter corresponding to the best answer after the word Answer: at the end of the question. There are 35 questions and each is worth 2 points. There are also five short answer questions and an essay question. 1)         Sanctions imposed on a country, according to Sernau, hurt ___A_____. A)         the poor

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